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Becoming a Medicaid Respite Provider in Michigan: Enrollment and Codes
Michigan respite runs through your PIHP and CMHSP. Here's how to enroll in CHAMPS and qualify.
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Starting a Home Health Agency in Georgia: Certificate of Need Comes First
Georgia treats home health as a Certificate of Need service. Here's the order that keeps your launch on track.
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Opening an Adult Day Services Program in Illinois: What the State Requires
In Illinois, adult day providers are certified by the Department on Aging under the Community Care Program. Here's how to get ready.
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NPI Practice Location vs. Mailing Address: Why a Mailbox Gets Rejected
Why your NPI practice location must be a physical address — and how a PO box or mailbox in the wrong field can stall your enrollment.
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Virginia: How to License In-Home DD Waiver Services
Virginia's licensing path for in-home DD waiver services — DBHDS licensure through CONNECT, staff standards, and DMAS enrollment.
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Pennsylvania: How to Become an ODP Waiver Provider
Pennsylvania's step-by-step path to becoming an ODP waiver provider — from orientation and policies to PROMISe enrollment.
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Starting an NEMT Company in Massachusetts: How the Broker System Works
MassHealth non-emergency medical transportation is broker-managed. Here's how the Massachusetts system works and what to have in place before you carry your first rider.
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Colorado Class B vs Class A: The Home Care License That Fits Personal Care
In Colorado, your home care license class decides what you can provide and how you bill Medicaid. Here's how Class B and Class A differ — and who regulates each step.
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Kentucky Medicaid Enrollment: The Order That Gets Personal Care Agencies Paid
Billing Kentucky Medicaid is a sequence, not a single step. Here's the order personal care agencies should follow — certification, the KY Partner Portal, then MCO credentialing.
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The Hidden Fall Risk in Pennsylvania Home Care: Polypharmacy
Why polypharmacy is a hidden fall risk in Pennsylvania home care, and how caregivers should respond.
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Starting Non-Medical Home Care in Idaho: What to Set Up First
What Idaho requires before your first non-medical home care client, and how to set up to bill Medicaid.
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Nevada Medicaid and PERS: How to Get Approved to Bill
How Nevada providers enroll and bill Medicaid for personal emergency response systems (PERS).
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Keep Your North Carolina NCTracks Provider Record Current
North Carolina providers must keep NCTracks current: update within 30 days, use a Manage Change Request, and re-verify every five years.
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Why Arizona HCBS Applications Get Denied — and How to Submit a Complete One
Arizona HCBS applications get denied when background checks or the HCBS Settings Rule attestation are incomplete. Here's how to submit right.
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Illinois Adult Day Services and Home Care: Two Licenses, Two Rulebooks
Illinois licenses adult day services and non-medical home care through two different agencies with two different rulebooks. Here's how to sequence them.
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Texas Non-Medical Home Care: How to Get Licensed and Bill Medicaid
In Texas, a non-medical home care agency needs an HCSSA license in the PAS category from HHSC, then Medicaid enrollment, then MCO contracts. No nursing license required.
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Ohio Behavioral Health: How to Bill Medicaid in the Right Order
In Ohio, billing Medicaid for behavioral health means doing three steps in order: national accreditation, OhioMHAS certification, then Medicaid enrollment.
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California NEMT Vehicle Requirements: What Your Medi-Cal Vans Must Have
In California, your non-emergency medical transport vehicles must be equipped, permitted, and inspected before you can bill Medi-Cal. Here's what the state expects.
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How to License a Group Home in Maryland: Pick the Right Agency First (DDA, OHCQ, DHS, BHA)
In Maryland, the agency that licenses your group home depends on who you serve. Confirm the category first, then align facility, zoning, and staffing.
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What Vehicles Qualify for Medi-Cal NEMT in California (Wheelchair Van, Litter Van, Ambulance)
In California, the Medi-Cal NEMT vehicle depends on the rider, and NEMT is separate from NMT. Here is what wheelchair and litter vans actually require.
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